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Sameer Kalra

AGI & Robots : Global Growth Drivers?

Since November 2022, AI has been discussed in public and private forums worldwide. This has not only opened up a new industry but also reset the growth sustainability debate.


Recently, Sam Altman of OpenAI mentioned that we might be thousands of days away from AGI ( Artificial General Intelligence). This means anyone would be able to give it a complicated task, and it would use certain tools to solve and complete the task on its own. 


At the same time, Elon Musk is pushing the boundaries of Robots and Automation through Optimus and Self-driving Tesla. Recently they released a video where Optimus was able to catch a ball in a very similar fashion to a human, thanks to the newly installed arm. 


The impact of these and many other developments is leading to growth in specific economic areas, thanks to the computing, data and algorithms races. But the effect of this on be broader level is limited for now despite Google and Baidu mentioning that 20-30% of their coding is AI-driven.


Over some time and guess it will be sooner than we estimate currently. This automation world would merge into goods and services industries at a large scale, similar to the EV transition. This would lead to change and grow the sustainable rates and contributions. 


The main question that governments and people need to answer, will the growth be more equally distributed or will the population of robots and the concentration of AGI will decide who gets more.

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